Abstract
The synthesization of electromagnetic waveforms can be routinely accomplished by radio-frequency signal generators but has not been feasible in the optical region so far. Few-cycle optical waveform synthesis [1] in visible or near IR ranges is a necessary step for future experiments in ultrafast nonlinear physics including high-harmonic generation, photoemission (optical field ionization), electron acceleration and others [2].
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